Methodical recommendation:

Theory

Number Name Description
1. Understanding habitats and ecosystems An introductory theory on what is environment and what is an ecosystem.

Practice Questions

Number Name Type Difficulty Marks Description
1. Habitats Other easy 1 m. A multiple choice question exercise on definition of habitat and also understanding habitat.
2. Types of habitat Other easy 3 m. This image based question helps us to understand different types of habitats such as forests, oceans, deserts, and ponds etc., along with their living organisms. This also helps us learn how environmental conditions and adaptations allow various plants and animals to survive in.
3. Ecosystem Other easy 2 m. A true or false exercise is created from the topic of ecosystem and environment as it explains the concept and definition of ecosystem and how its different from habitat.
4. Balance in nature Other easy 5 m. This question emphasizes understanding the importance of balance in nature and how different organisms, including plants, animals, and decomposers, interact to maintain a stable ecosystem.
5. Producers and types of consumers Other easy 5 m. To understand the categorization of animals into herbivores, carnivores, autotroph, omnivores, and decomposers.
6. Organism population Other medium 1 m. A statement based question which emphasizes on the understanding population concepts, including growth, density, and factors that affect populations. It helps to identify how population changes influence ecosystems and species interactions.
7. Abiotic factors Other medium 3 m. This question emphasizes understanding the non-living components of an ecosystem, such as sunlight, water, air, and soil. It helps to learn how these abiotic factors influence the survival, growth, and distribution of organisms in nature.
8. Biotic factors Other medium 5 m. This question emphasizes understanding the living components of an ecosystem, including plants, animals, and microorganisms. It helps to learn how biotic factors interact with each other and with abiotic factors to maintain ecological balance.
9. Impact on ecosystem Other hard 1 m. Assertion and reasoning type of exercise emphasizes to understand how human activities affect both autotrophs (producers) and heterotrophs (consumers) in ecosystems. It helps to analyze cause-and-effect relationships and recognize the consequences of environmental changes.
10. Migratory birds Other hard 2 m. This question emphasizes understanding the behavior, routes, and ecological importance of migratory birds. It helps to recognize how seasonal migration affects ecosystems and the factors influencing their survival, such as climate and habitat availability.
11. Decomposers Other hard 2 m. This question emphasizes understanding the role of decomposers, such as fungi and bacteria, in breaking down dead matter and recycling nutrients. It helps to learn how decomposers maintain soil fertility and sustain the balance of ecosystems.